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How to use the word Atmosphere in a Sentence?

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Genius can only breathe freely in an atmosphere of freedom.

John Stewart Mill

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Liberty of thought soon shrivels without freedom of expression. Nor can truth be pursued in an atmosphere hostile to the endeavor or under dangers which are hazarded only by heroes.

Felix Frankfurter

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3 months ago

Near Indeed Closer Between Just One Atmosphere H.O.P.E Hold On Pains Ends

Leticia Bufoni

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1 year ago

Spirited debate and the free expression of ideas cannot flourish in an atmosphere of turmoil and instability, what is at stake is the expectation that any member of this body, whoever that might be, has a duty to strive to maintain decorum so that the people’s work, the work of all Montanans, can be accomplished.

David Bedey

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1 year ago

I just want to make very clear, people who experience a same-sex attraction are not responsible individually or solely for the atmosphere of the sexual revolution, you know it. It’s a long time coming. It came after no-fault divorce. It came after we implemented very permissive policies on contraception. The sexual revolution has gone through several phases. We just happen to be at the phase now where same sex marriages is at the fore.

Matthew Kacsmaryk

Found on CNN
1 year ago

While freon can be toxic if inhaled in large quantities or in a confined space, the release of freon into the atmosphere is not expected to pose any health and safety risks to the public.

The Coast Guard

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1 year ago

The JWST gives us the ability to look at both Uranus and Neptune in a completely new way because we have never had a telescope of this size that looks in the infrared, the infrared can show us new depths and features that are difficult to see from the ground with the atmosphere in the way and invisible to telescopes that look in visible light like Hubble.

Naomi Rowe-Gurney

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Passenger jets fly at 30,000 feet, because air density is really low up there, and it just means that planes are more efficient, given the same fuel, we do n’t fly passenger jets low in the atmosphere because there’s just so much more stuff in the way.

Justin Mankin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We do n’t fly passenger jets low in the atmosphere because there’s just so much more stuff in the way.

Christopher Callahan

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1 year ago

We’re actually seeing the aurora on the star — that’s what this radio emission is, there should also be aurora on the planet if it has its own atmosphere.

Sebastian Pineda

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Whether a planet survives with an atmosphere or not can depend on whether the planet has a strong magnetic field or not.

Sebastian Pineda

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Right now, the atmosphere and the ocean are both in sync and screaming ‘El Niño rapid development’ over the next few months.

Daniel Swain

Found on CNN
1 year ago

If you think back to the original Voyager pictures of Uranus, it was just kind of a pale blue ball with nothing on it. You didn’t see clouds, you didn’t see haze, you didn’t see anything … so there was a polar cap then, but we couldn’t see it, what we’ve been watching over time (using Hubble), is this buildup of this high-altitude haze in the atmosphere, and the exact purpose or the exact mechanism behind it, we don’t know, that’s one of the things we’re studying.

Amy Simon

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The atmosphere was that mix of excitement from those who were leaving and the sadness of those who were remaining, with the knowledge that this was the last time that they would see these people, for almost her whole life, Annie (Moore) was either pregnant with or giving birth to or burying a child.

Paul Linehan

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1 year ago

The moisture and heat from the lake surface water are absorbed into the atmosphere by storm systems, and then fall back to the ground as snow in the winter.

Ayumi Fujisaki-Manome

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The incoming atmosphere is obviously quite hostile to those groups of students, so I think there is understandably some fear.

Chris Kottke

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We knew these glaciers were changing. We knew it was related to ocean temperature. We knew there was melting going on. We knew that the atmosphere was warming. And we knew that the glaciers were falling apart.

Britney Schmidt

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Was my lab kind of freewheeling and fun? Yes, you know, was the word retarded used sometimes, yes. That there was sort of outright sexism to people, no, and I certainly wouldn’t have tolerated that if that was the case so I do resist certainly a locker room atmosphere – I resist that characterization. Was it light and banter-full and people joked around and made fun of each other sometimes, yes, but in a very mutual kind of way.

David Sabatini

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This catastrophic failure, if it occurs, it will produce hydrogen chloride and phosgene gas into the atmosphere.

Chief Keith Drabick

Found on CNN
1 year ago

As we continue to dump greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere, and thicken this blanket of greenhouse gasses around the Earth, we will see more extreme events of all sorts, including these cold spells.

Jennifer Francis

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Some of these systems use extremely high frequencies that are short range, can be absorbed by the atmosphere and being line-of-sight are very directional. It’s possible a balloon might be a better collection platform for such specific technical collection than a satellite.

Peter Layton

Found on CNN
1 year ago

From the data you can add things like park benches, the atmosphere, clouds, (and) water, (Gothenburg) is built on clay, so it becomes very important to model the behavior of the clay.

Anders Logg

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Right now, the temperature, the atmosphere on the ground is very high. So you need only one spark to really bring a broad explosion.

Michael Milshtein

Found on CNN
1 year ago

In a warming climate, the severity of droughts in places like the Southwest and California are being driven by increasing evaporative demand, essentially, the atmosphere is requiring more water as temperatures rise, so you’d actually need more precipitation than you used to have to balance that out — and we’re not necessarily seeing more precipitation than we used to.

Daniel Swain

Found on CNN
1 year ago

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